Lexicographical Neighbors of Reoccupations
Literary usage of Reoccupations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Year Book by Carnegie Institution of Washington (1921)
"At several of the principal points he observed at more than one station in order
to make certain that conditions would be suitable for future reoccupations. ..."
2. Year books by Plainfield High School (Plainfield, N.J.) (1919)
"After making reoccupations of the CIW 1913 stations at Santiago and Puerto Montt,
Chile, he sailed on March 30 from the la,tter point for Punta Arenas, ..."
3. The Cambridge Modern History by Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero (1907)
"Each one of those marches, counter-marches, sieges, reliefs, invasions, occupations,
evacuations, and reoccupations, which we have noted, and a far larger ..."
4. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"... Testament \yere all Christians, but to be truthful must we be indifferent
towards the facts we relate? ? reoccupations, why do they agree in substance; ..."
5. Year Book by Carnegie Institution of Washington (1919)
"Since arriving at Manaos in October, Mr. Sterling occupied 26 stations, 8 of
which were exact or close reoccupations of stations pre- ..."
6. Phillips Brooks, 1835-1893: Memories of His Life, with Extracts from His by Alexander Viets Griswold Allen (1907)
"... reoccupations which by God's grace it has been permitted to make this year is
the reoccupation of the disused duties and privileges of justice, liberty, ..."